Old Fashions and Disappearing Islands: Two of Your Favorite Tele...

Courtesy Austinist  Mon, 10/19/2009 - 7:50am

Creators of zeitgeists: Matthew Weiner and Damon Lindelof The relationship that we have with our televisions is an interesting one.

There are times when they sit dark for long periods of time. There are times when they are always on, and then there are times when we don't really have the free space in our lives to truly watch them, but we carve out an hour here, an hour there, because the stories that they bring into our homes...



 

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